Lead Poisoning Prevention Workshop
March 3, 2015 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
422 NE Alberta St Portland OR 97211
Presented by Community Energy Project.
Learn about the dangerous effects and common sources of lead poisoning, basic prevention measures, and resources for additional help. Portland residents receive free kits of lead poisoning prevention materials, including lead-safe cleaning supplies and testing materials such as Lead Check swabs and optional lead dust sampling kits.
http://www.communityenergyproject.org/get-involved/calendar

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City Council Meetings

City Council Meeting

City Council

Regular Wednesday morning session of City Council is held in Council Chambers located at City Hall,
1221 SW 4th Avenue, Portland Oregon
Current Agenda Previous Agendas Records Upcoming Agenda Items

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All About ADUs - A Primer Course for Brokers

Community Events

Meet the growing demand for ADU-specific knowledge in the Portland real estate market

This half-day course is intended for brokers who need to increase their knowledge about Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) development, in order to respond increasing client demand for properties with ADU potential. Many prospective home buyers are interested in building an ADU on their property. This course is intended to help brokers understand the basic planning and building regulations for ADU development in the City of Portland in order to better assist their clients.
More info at: http://www.earthadvantage.org/education/All-About-ADUs---A-Primer-Course-for-Broker

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Guadalajara Sister City: Board Meeting

Community Events

Guadalajara board meeting

City Hall

All are welcome to attend

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Independent Police Review Events

Citizen Review Committee Meeting

Advisory Committee

IRCO Asian Family Center, 8040 NE Sandy Blvd, Portland, OR 97213

Date: Wednesday, March 4, 2015 (meetings are typically held the first Wednesday of each month)
Time: 5:30 pm * Please Note: agenda times are approximate
Location: IRCO Asian Family Center, 8040 NE. Sandy Blvd, Portland, OR
AGENDA
AGENDA
5:30 pm—5:45 pm Introductions and Welcome (CRC Chair Mae Wilson) Approval of February 2015 Meeting Minutes
5:45 pm—6:00 pm Director's Report (IPR Director Constantin Severe)
6:00 pm—6:15 pm Chair's Report (CRC Chair Mae Wilson)
6:15 pm—6:30 pm New Business
1) CRC Retreat
6:30 pm—6:45 pm Old Business
6:45 pm—7:05 pm Workgroup Updates: Please provide the following information —
1) Brief summary of the goals and objectives of your workgroup
2) Date of last meeting
3) Brief summary of the work done at your last meeting
4) Next scheduled meeting
5) Main topic to be discussed/addressed at the next meeting
6) Any assistance fromIPRorCRCneeded to achieve your goals
ACTIVE WORKGROUPS
1. Outreach Workgroup (5 min.)
MISSION STATEMENT: The Outreach Workgroup, in coordination with the IPR Coordinator, identifies and continually conducts consistent outreach to neighborhood associations, community organizations, and business groups to make the general public aware of the existence of the Citizen Review Committee and its role in police oversight.
Members: Mae Wilson and Bridget Donegan
IPR staff: Irene Konev, Community Outreach Coordinator
2. Recruitment, Retention and Promotion (PortlandPolice Bureau) (5 min.)
MISSION STATEMENT: The Recruitment, Retention and Promotion Workgroup examines existing policies and practices of the Portland Police Bureau in recruiting, retaining and promoting its members, and formulates policy recommendations where needed.
Chair: Vacant/ Members: James Young
IPR staff: Anika Bent-Albert, Assistant Director
3. Recurring Audit (5 min.)
MISSION STATEMENT: The Recurring Audit Workgroup seeks to improve accountability of IPR and the Portland Police Bureau by reviewing closed cases to ensure procedures, policies and protocols are followed and will recommend improvements, if necessary.
Chair: Vacant / Members: Rodney Paris
IPR staff: Derek Reinke, Senior Management Analyst
4. Use of Deadly Force Workgroup (5 min.)
MISSION STATEMENT: The Use of Deadly Force Workgroup examines Portland Police Bureau use of deadly force policies, directives, training and implementation in order to recommend and support any needed change in Portland Police Bureau use of deadly force.
Chair: Vacant / Members: James Young, and David Green
IPR Staff: Derek Reinke, Senior Management Analyst
7:05 pm—7:35 pm Public comment and wrap-up comments by CRC members
TBD Adjournment
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A request for an interpreter or assisted listening device for the hearing impaired or for other accommodations for persons with disabilities should be made prior to the meeting—please call the IPR main line 823-0146 (or TYY 503-823-6868).
Visit the website for more information regarding the Independent Police Review, Citizen Review Committee, protocols, CRC meeting schedules, and approved minutes: www.portlandoregon.gov/auditor/ipr.
CRC Members:
1. If you know you will not be able to attend a CRC meeting or that you will be missing a significant amount of a meeting, please call or e-mail IPR in advance so that the CRC Chair may be made aware of your expected absence.
2. After this meeting, please return your folder so IPR staff can use it for document distribution at the next CRC meeting.
*Note: agenda item(s) as well as the meeting date, time, or location may be subject to change.

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Suzhou Sister City: Board Meeting

Community Events

Board meeting

Pettygrove Room, City hall

All are welcome to attend.

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Sapporo Sister City: Board Meeting

Community Events

Sapporo board meeting

Rose Room, City Hall

All are welcome to attend.

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Ladybug Walk

Community Events

Adults: Take a nature walk with your child (ages 2-5)!

Fernhill Park

What is a Ladybug Walk?Great question! Our trained Preschool Naturalists take children ages 2-5 (or so) on Ladybug Walks to give them the opportunity to explore a local park or natural area in a developmentally appropriate way. Children wear a Ladybug Backpack which contains a few tools that make the walk more engaging. During Ladybug Walks, we hope to introduce adults to some simple, useful tactics for nature exploration with children in the future. We often hold worms, dig in the soil, smell leaves and touch slugs!
What if I want to bring my group or preschool class?We kindly ask that you call us to schedule a private Ladybug Walk: 503-823-3601
Do I need to register? No! Please show up at the designated park. Meeting locations are listed here. Please call 503-823-1149 if you are lost.
What's the cost? $4 for each participating child
Are Ladybug Walks ever cancelled? No! Please dress for the weather! We are always out and love getting kids used to all types of weather.
Where can I see the schedule? We are at in a different park each week! View the schedule. Where to meet this week:**Please note meeting spot: Meet near the playground on the west end of park. Park on NE 37th just north of NE Ainsworth. Bus #75 stops at 42nd Holman. Walk one block west through the park. Route is accessible to strollers. Restrooms available.